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Clouds once again provided some cover this Monday morning keeping the morning temperature somewhat mild until the clouds parted. There wasn't much breeze today, and once the sun shone through it warmed up quickly and stayed so all day.
A new flight between Zihuatanejo and Guadalajara began today on Volaris. They are programmed to fly 4 times a week between our two destinations: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sundays. This opens up all kinds of new possibilities for arriving to Zihuatanejo via Guadalajara instead of Mexico City as well as for flying around the country.
It takes my family a couple of days to recover from the emotions of the Día de los Ángelitos and Día de Muertos. All the "festivities" only add to the emotional stress. The local government seems to have taken all the solemnity out of these days that we use to commemorate much more respectfully. And I have to say, whoever thought it was a good idea to put a sawdust carpet design at the entrance to the Cancha Municipal should lose their aguinaldo. That was one of the dumbest things I've ever seen done at what used to be our zócalo. Everyone had to walk around it creating massive congestion, annoyance and inconvenience.
The mar de fondo effect seems to have petered out and the bay water is calm again with only small waves washing on our beaches.
Where did everyone go? Zihuatanejo sure emptied out fast after all the hubbub from the past few days.
Don't forget to come enjoy your favorite coffee at Café Caracol's terrace overlooking Plaza del Artista, the downtown beach and the street. They also make a delicious chocolate caliente that Lupita and I both love. A lovely place to start the day with a hot beverage and a pan dulce.
One of the loveliest vacation lodgings at La Ropa and one of my very favorite properties to promote is Villa Zanzibar, a charming 3-bedroom private villa tucked away in the old original La Ropa community at the southern end of the beach a short easy walk up from the waterfront. Located in one of the most peaceful areas of our community, this is a place to feel relaxed and at home. (click to enlarge photo)
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¡Cuidemos nuestro patrimonio!
#MásSeguridadPúblicaMenosCemento
#NoBlueFlag
#PreservemosPlayaManzanillo
#DenunciaElEcocidio
Sale el sol sobre la bahía de Zihuatanejo con su promesa de calor y vida.
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Gotta love Volaris. $69 each way to check a bag and almost $40 to select a seat in the back per flight. Ends up the worst airline costs the most.
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Would fly with any airline , other then Volaris, they two bit you for everything and their personal in Mexico City and Zihuatanejo are absolutely useless when an issue arises, Their are other airlines here in Mexico that I have experienced good prices and decent services
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Would fly with any airline , other then Volaris, they two bit you for everything and their personal in Mexico City and Zihuatanejo are absolutely useless when an issue arises, Their are other airlines here in Mexico that I have experienced good prices and decent services
Now, don't you do dissing on my Volaris! If you use their accompanying credit card from Invex, then you get a free checked bag and carry-on bag along with a personal bag and six free VIP Lounge passes per year. Plus, they have two dynamite subscriptions, v.pass and Pase Anual. With v.pass, you pay MXN$600 pesos automatically per month and then get to buy one round-trip (or one-way) ticket anywhere they fly in Mexico each month. All you pay is the airport tariff and the Federal transit tax (TUA). The Pase Anual is a yearly payment of MXN$8,000 pesos. With the Pase Anual, you can fly as often as you like, anywhere they fly. This includes several cities in the United States (as soon as they pay whatever shakedown fee Agent Orange's administration hits them with to continue flying); Mexico; Central America; Bogata, Columbia; and Lima, Peru. Again, all you pay is the airport tariff and the TUA. The only restriction is that you have to wait 24 to 40 hours before domestic Mexican flights to buy your ticket and 3 days before any international flights. It's not standby. You buy the ticket and have a seat on the plane. You just have to be really flexible.
Granted, their website and mobile application are atrocious. Their customer support is non-existent. The food is really bad and expensive. However, the flight crews are always very professional and helpful. You can tell they take great pride in their jobs. Now, if only the seats weren't so close together that your nose is chafed by rubbing up against the seat in front of you ...
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Hola
But when it takes a couple of scrolls to get through your rants I loose interest. Please keep your comments short and sweet. Thank you from a loose interest quickly ahole

